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Check in 2 review

Check in 2 review

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

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Stephanie O'Briant

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10 Slides • 5 Questions

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Check-In 2

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How do you think you did on the Reading Check-in?

-What was easy?

-What was hard?

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A. through the description of old churches along the road between villages.

B. through a memory of a stream that runs through the villages

C. through a comparison of rural life with in the city

D. through the description of beautiful scenery in both villages

#17 How is the central idea, allure of the villages of Leamington and Lillington, developed over the course of the text?

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In your own words, what is the question asking?

#17 How is the central idea, allure of the villages of Leamington and Lillington, developed over the course of the text?

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A. through the description of old churches along the road between villages.

B. through a memory of a stream that runs through the villages

C. through a comparison of rural life with in the city

D. through the description of beautiful scenery in both villages

#17 How is the central idea, allure of the villages of Leamington and Lillington, developed over the course of the text?

Most missed questions:

The word developed when used in this question wants to know what supporting detail supports the central idea.

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A. by describing a mass of rock with a large hole.

B. by describing an ancient church and building.

C. by explaining the importance of ancient architecture.

D. by explaining that the rock may have been a gateway for a former king.

#23 How does paragraph 7 refine the concept of the beauty of ancient structures?

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In your own words, what is the question asking?

#23 How does paragraph 7 refine the concept of the beauty of ancient structures?

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A. by describing a mass of rock with a large hole.

B. by describing an ancient church and building.

C. by explaining the importance of ancient architecture.

D. by explaining that the rock may have been a gateway for a former king.

#23 How does paragraph 7 refine the concept of the beauty of ancient structures?

Most missed questions:

Refine the concept means- provide more detail to support the topic.

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A. “He one day saw through a glass a herd of these animals which evidently had been frightened.”

B. “On approaching nearer, a few more squeals are given, and off they set at an apparently slow, but really quick canter, along some narrow beaten track to a neighboring hill.”

C. “If, however, by chance, he abruptly meets a single animal, or several together, they will generally stand motionless and intently gaze at him.”

D. “The wild guanacos, however, have no idea of defense; even a single dog will secure one of these large animals, till the huntsman can come up.”

1. Which detail is irrelevant to the author's claim in paragraph 2 that guanocos are "extremely wary."

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In your own words, what is the question asking?

Which detail is irrelevant to the author's claim in paragraph 2 that guanocos are "extremely wary."

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A. “He one day saw through a glass a herd of these animals which evidently had been frightened.”

B. “On approaching nearer, a few more squeals are given, and off they set at an apparently slow, but really quick canter, along some narrow beaten track to a neighboring hill.”

C. “If, however, by chance, he abruptly meets a single animal, or several together, they will generally stand motionless and intently gaze at him.”

D. “The wild guanacos, however, have no idea of defense; even a single dog will secure one of these large animals, till the huntsman can come up.”

1. Which detail is irrelevant to the author's claim in paragraph 2 that guanocos are "extremely wary."

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1. Which detail is irrelevant to the author's claim in paragraph 2 that guanocos are "extremely wary."

D. “The wild guanacos, however, have no idea of defense; even a single dog will secure one of these large animals, till the huntsman can come up.”

Most missed questions:

Author's claim means the author's support of his argument.

Irrelevant- not important

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20. Which two pieces of evidence supports the author's admiration for history for the text, "Adapted from our Old Home."

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20. Which two pieces of evidence supports the author's admiration for history for the text, "Adapted from our Old Home."

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20. Which two pieces of evidence supports the author's admiration for history for the text, "Adapted from our Old Home."

-He finds beauty in the crumbling stone walls

-The path he finds predate the Romans

Most missed questions:

Author's admiration- go back to the text and find the details that support the author's admiration.

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